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  • Oma ved.HiPer Vperators Manual

    PartNumber100160801

    RevC

    ECO#000340

    CopyrightTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.

    December,2012

    nualarecopyrightedbyTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.AllrightsreserAllcontentsinthis

  • Preface i

    Preface

    ThankyouforpurchasingthisTopconproduct.ThematerialsavailableinthisManual(theManual)havebeenpreparedbyTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.(TPS)forownersofTopconproducts,andaredesignedtoassistownerswiththeuseofthereceiveranditsu

    Terms and ConThisproductisd useoftheproductandimplementthety othprivateuseandcommercialjobs

    Copyright

    Allinformationc rightsarereserved.Donotuse,access,c ythirdpartyaccessto,anygraphics,con yusesuchinformation

    PleaseP/N:100160801

    seissubjecttothesetermsandconditions(theTermsandConditions).

    ditions Useesignedtobeusedbyaprofessional.Theusershouldhaveagoodknowledgeofthesafepesofsafetyproceduresrecommendedbythelocalgovernmentprotectionagencyforbites.

    s

    ontainedinthisManualistheintellectualpropertyof,andcopyrightedmaterialofTPS.Allopy,store,display,createderivativeworksof,sell,modify,publish,distribute,orallowantent,informationordatainthisManualwithoutTPSexpresswrittenconsentandmayonl

    readthetermsandconditionscarefully.

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    TermsandConditionsUse ii

    forthecareandoperationofthereceiver.TheinformationanddatainthisManualareavaluableassetofTPSandaredevelopedbytheexpenditureofconsiderablework,timeandmoney,andaretheresultoforiginalselection,coordinationandarrangementbyTPS.

    Trademarks

    HiPerV,TRU, gisteredtrademarksofTPS.Windows sareownedbyBluetoothSIG,In therproductandcompanynames

    Disclaime

    EXCEPTFORANY HISMANUALANDTHERECEIVERAR ARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILI NOTBELIABLEFORTECHNICALORE UENTIALDAMAGESRESULTINGFROM CLAIMEDDAMAGESINCLUDEBUTAR GSORREVENUE,ORLOSSOFTHEPRO INCURREDINCONNECTIONW NCE,ORANYOTHERCOSTS.INANYEV PERSONORENTITYINEXCESSOFTHP/N:100160801

    MAGNET,Pocket3D,TopconandTopconPositioningSystemsaretrademarksorreisaregisteredtrademarkofMicrosoftCorporation.TheBluetoothwordmarkandlogoc.andanyuseofsuchmarksbyTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.isusedunderlicense.Omentionedhereinmaybetrademarksoftheirrespectiveowners.

    r of Warranty

    WARRANTIESINANAPPENDIXORAWARRANTYCARDACCOMPANYINGTHEPRODUCT,TEPROVIDEDASIS.THEREARENOOTHERWARRANTIES.TPSDISCLAIMSANYIMPLIEDWTYORFITNESSFORANYPARTICULARUSEORPURPOSE.TPSANDITSDISTRIBUTORSSHALLDITORIALERRORSOROMISSIONSCONTAINEDHEREIN;NORFORINCIDENTALORCONSEQTHEFURNISHING,PERFORMANCEORUSEOFTHISMATERIALORTHERECEIVER.SUCHDISENOTLIMITEDTOLOSSOFTIME,LOSSORDESTRUCTIONOFDATA,LOSSOFPROFIT,SAVINDUCTSUSE.INADDITIONTPSISNOTRESPONSIBLEORLIABLEFORDAMAGESORCOSTSITHOBTAININGSUBSTITUTEPRODUCTSORSOFTWARE,CLAIMSBYOTHERS,INCONVENIEENT,TPSSHALLHAVENOLIABILITYFORDAMAGESOROTHERWISETOYOUORANYOTHEREPURCHASEPRICEFORTHERECEIVER.

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    TermsandConditionsUse iii

    License Agreement

    UseofanycomputerprogramsorsoftwaresuppliedbyTPSordownloadedfromaTPSwebsite(theSoftware)inconnectionwiththereceiverconstitutesacceptanceoftheseTermsandConditionsinthisManualandanagreementtoabidebytheseTermsandConditions.Theuserisgrantedapersonal,nonexclusive,nontransferablelicensetousesuchSoftwareunderthetermsstatedhereinandinanycaseonlywithasinglereceiverorsinglecomputer.YoumaynotassignortransfertheSoftwareorthislicensewi ayterminatethelicenseatanytim plywithanyoftheTermsorConditio eiver.Allownership,copyrightandoth arenotacceptable,returnanyunuse

    Confiden

    ThisManual,itsc ialandproprietaryinformationofTP tthatthedegreeofcareyouwouldu restrictyoufromdisclosingConfid areforthereceiver.Suchemployees llycompelledtodiscloseanyofth ctiveorderorotherappropriateremP/N:100160801

    thouttheexpresswrittenconsentofTPS.Thislicenseiseffectiveuntilterminated.YoumebydestroyingtheSoftwareandManual.TPSmayterminatethelicenseifyoufailtocomns.YouagreetodestroytheSoftwareandmanualuponterminationoftheuseoftherecerintellectualpropertyrightsinandtotheSoftwarebelongtoTPS.Iftheselicensetermsdsoftwareandmanual.

    tiality

    ontentsandtheSoftware(collectively,theConfidentialInformation)aretheconfidentS.YouagreetotreatTPSConfidentialInformationwithadegreeofcarenolessstringenseinsafeguardingyourownmostvaluabletradesecrets.NothinginthisparagraphshallentialInformationtoyouremployeesasmaybenecessaryorappropriatetooperateorcmustalsokeeptheConfidentialityInformationconfidential.IntheeventyoubecomelegaeConfidentialInformation,youshallgiveTPSimmediatenoticesothatitmayseekaproteedy.

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    TermsandConditionsUse iv

    Website; Other Statements

    NostatementcontainedattheTPSwebsite(oranyotherwebsite)orinanyotheradvertisementsorTPSliteratureormadebyanemployeeorindependentcontractorofTPSmodifiestheseTermsandConditions(includingtheSoftwarelicense,warrantyandlimitationofliability).

    Safety

    Improperuseof Thereceivershouldonlyberepaired ingsinanAppendix.

    Miscellan

    TheaboveTerms heaboveTermsandConditionswillb outreferencetoconflictoflaws.P/N:100160801

    thereceivercanleadtoinjurytopersonsorpropertyand/ormalfunctionoftheproduct.byauthorizedTPSwarrantyservicecenters.Usersshouldreviewandheedthesafetywarn

    eous

    andConditionsmaybeamended,modified,superseded,orcanceled,atanytimebyTPS.Tegovernedby,andconstruedinaccordancewith,thelawsoftheStateofCalifornia,with

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    TermsandConditionsUse v

    Manual Conventions

    Thismanualusesthefollowingconventions:

    Convention Description Example

    Bold Menu,ordropdownmenuselection FileExit(ClicktheFilemenuandclickExit)...

    Mono .

    Italic eManual.

    Further

    Supple formance,dataintegrit

    Notifica warranty,orpersonP/N:100160801

    Nameofadialogboxorscreen FromtheConnectionscreen

    Buttonorkeycommands ClickFinish.

    Usersuppliedtextorvariable Typeguest,andclickEnter

    Referencetoanothermanualorhelpdocument RefertotheTopconReferenc

    informationtonoteaboutsystemconfiguration,maintenance,orsetup.

    mentaryinformationthatcanhaveanadverseaffectonsystemoperation,systempery,measurements,orpersonalsafety.

    tionthatanactionhasthepotentialtoresultinsystemdamage,lossofdata,lossofalinjury.

  • Table of Contents

    vi

    TermsandConditionsUse........................................................i

    Copyrights .................

    Trademarks ................

    DisclaimerofWarranty ......

    LicenseAgreement..........

    Confidentiality .............

    Website;OtherStatements...

    Safety ....................

    Miscellaneous..............

    ManualConventions ........

    HiPerVFeatures...............

    UnpackingYourReceiverKit .....

    SystemComponents ........P/N:100160801

    .................................................i

    .................................................ii

    .................................................ii

    .................................................iii

    .................................................iii

    .................................................iv

    .................................................iv

    .................................................iv

    .................................................v

    .................................................2

    .................................................3

    .................................................3

  • vii

    Accessories .................................................................4

    TechnicalDocuments............................................................4

    UsingTopconSoftwareWithYourReceiver ..........................................5

    GettingTechnicalSupport ........................................................6

    Website .....

    ReceiverOverview

    Cables..........

    Memory ........

    DetachableBatter

    VoiceNotification

    DataandPowerPo

    ExternalRadioAnt

    Connector ......

    TurningOn/Offthe

    UsingInternaland

    Batteries........

    InsertingandRP/N:100160801

    ...............................................................7

    ..............................................................8

    ...............................................................10

    ...............................................................12

    ies ............................................................13

    ...............................................................13

    rts ............................................................15

    ennaConnector .................................................16

    ...............................................................17

    Receiver ......................................................24

    ExternalPowerSources ..........................................24

    ...............................................................25

    emovingtheBattery.............................................26

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    ChargingtheBatteries ........................................................31

    InsufficientPower ...............................................................34

    ViewingReceiverInformation.....................................................35

    LoadingNewFirmware...........................................................37

    AbouttheOAF

    CheckingtheR

    LoadinganOA

    PerformingaFacto

    POWERUPScriptR

    InstallingtheP

    Uninstallingth

    EditingthePO

    EnablingtheP

    DisablingPOW

    ManagingtheRad

    SettingUptheBas

    SettingUptheRovP/N:100160801

    ..............................................................41

    eceiversOAF...................................................42

    F..............................................................43

    ryReset(ClearingtheNVRAM)....................................45

    equirements....................................................47

    OWERUPScript.................................................47

    ePOWERUPscript ...............................................48

    WERUPScript ...................................................48

    OWERUPScript .................................................48

    ERUPScript ....................................................49

    ioModem......................................................49

    eReceiver ......................................................51

    erReceiver .....................................................52

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    MeasuringAntennaHeight .......................................................53

    SettingRecordingParameters .....................................................54

    LoggingRates...................................................................54

    UsingSD/SDHCCards............................................................55

    Toinstall/remo

    RecordingData ..

    ManagingFiles...

    Downloadinga

    CheckThisFirst! .

    PoweringProblem

    ReceiverProblems

    BluetoothProblem

    TRUProblems ...

    CleaningandStorin

    GettingCustomer

    GeneralDetails ..

    GPSBoardDetailsP/N:100160801

    vetheSD/SDHCcard:............................................56

    ...............................................................57

    ...............................................................58

    ndDeletingFiles................................................58

    ...............................................................59

    s..............................................................60

    ..............................................................61

    s .............................................................65

    ...............................................................67

    gtheReceiver..................................................68

    Support ........................................................68

    ...............................................................69

    ...............................................................76

  • x

    BluetoothModuleDetails ........................................................78

    InternalTopconDigitalUHFIIModemGeneralSpecifications ...........................78

    InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications......................................80

    OptionalCellularModuleDetails...................................................82

    CDMAModule

    HSPAModule

    Battery(BDC70)Sp

    Charger(CDC68)S

    ConnectorSpecific

    UHFRadioMo

    ReverseTNCC

    PowerConnec

    SerialRS232C

    SD/SDHCCardRec

    GeneralWarnings

    BatteryPackWarn

    ReceiverWarningsP/N:100160801

    Specifications ..................................................82

    Specifications...................................................83

    ecifications ....................................................84

    pecifications....................................................85

    ations .........................................................86

    demConnector .................................................86

    onnector .......................................................86

    tor............................................................87

    onnector.......................................................88

    ommendations..................................................89

    ...............................................................92

    ings...........................................................93

    ..............................................................94

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    UsageWarnings ................................................................94

    FCCCompliance.................................................................95

    IndustryCanadaCompliance ......................................................96

    CommunityofEuropeCompliance .................................................97

    EuropeanCom

    DeclarationofCon 0

    WEEEDirective .. 3

    BluetoothTransmi 4P/N:100160801

    munityDeclarationofConformitywithR&TTEDirective1999/5/EC ......98

    formity(R&TTEDirective1999/5/EC) ...............................10

    ...............................................................10

    ssionStatements/Compliance .....................................10

  • Introduction 1

    Introduction

    TopconsHiPerVreceiverisacompact,lightweight,andcompletelyintegratedGNSSreceiverforstaticandkinematicapplications.TheintegratedreceiverdesignincludesaGNSSreceiverboardbasedonVanguardtechnology,industryleadingFenceAntenna,andwirelesscom ilitytoyourapplicationbytrackingsigna

    TheHiPerVoffer andshockresistance.Thecommunicat ewsystemsandquicklydeliverworldclaP/N:100160801

    municationtechnology.TheHiPerVdeliversworldclasspositioningandnavigationcapablsfrommulticonstellationsatellitesystems,includingGPS,GLONASS,andSBAS.

    scompleteIP67protectionagainstdustandwateringress,inadditiontosuperiorvibrationioninterfaceallowsyoutoquicklyintegrateTopconspremiumGNSSperformancewithinnsspositioningandnavigationsupporttoyourapplications.

    Figure1:HiPerVReceiver

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    HiPerVFeatures 2

    HiPer V Features

    TheHiPerVreceiverfeaturesthefollowing:

    ApremiermulticonstellationVanguardtechnologyGNSSboard IndustryleadingFenceAntennatechnology Serial(RS232C)andpowerports Detachab Ahighly External Integrate Optional Voiceno Integrate

    TheHiPerVcom

    FH915+2 FH915+r Static(N DigitalU DigitalU DigitalU

    1.HighSpeed GE(GSM)technology.2.FH915+andP/N:100160801

    lebatteryvisibledisplaypanelwithsinglebuttonoperationmemorycardslotdBluetoothwirelessandradiotechnologyHSPA(3.5G)1andCDMACellulartechnologytificationsforimportantreceiveroperationsdandruggeddesignesinoneofthefollowingconfigurations:

    radiomodemadiomodemwithHSPAmoduleointegratedradio/cellularmodule)HFIIradiomodemHFIIradiomodemwithHSPAmoduleHFIIradiomodemandCDMAmodule(USonly)

    PacketAccess(HSPA)cellularmodulesupportsfasterdatarateandisbackwardcompatiblewithGPRS/EDDigitalUHFIIradiocanbeconfiguredtobeusedasTX/RX/RP.RPstandsforRepeater.

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    UnpackingYourReceiverKit 3

    Unpacking Your Receiver Kit

    Thissectiondescribesthedocumentation,standardkitcomponents,andaccessories(dependingonyourpurchase)thataccompanyyourreceiver.Whenyouunpackyourreceiverkit,verifyyoureceivedtheitemslistedinthissection.Makesuretheitemsdonotappeardamagedfromshipment.Ifanyoftheitemsaremissingordamaged,contactyourTopcondealerorTopcontechnicalsupport.SeeGettingTechnicalSupportonpage 6.

    Standard Receiver Receiver

    System C

    TheitemsillustraP/N:100160801

    componentsareillustratedinFigure 2.accessoriesareillustratedinFigure 3.documentationislistedonpage 4.

    omponents

    tedinFigure 2areincludedwithyourreceiver.

    Figure2:StandardSystemComponents

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    TechnicalDocuments 4

    Accessories

    Topconoffersawidevarietyofaccessories(seeFigure 3)speciallydesignedtoimprovesystemflexibilityandjobsiteefficiency.FormoredetailsontheoptionalaccessoriesavailableforHiPerV,contactyourTopcondealer.

    Technical Docu

    TheHiPerVMan verquicklyandefficiently.

    HiPerVO owtouseyournewreceiver.P/N:100160801

    Figure3:ReceiverAccessories

    ments

    ualCDincludesthreemanuals(listedbelow)thathelpyousetupanduseyournewrecei

    peratorsManualAnonscreenhelpdocumentthatcontainsdetailedinformationonh

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    UsingTopconSoftwareWith 5

    HiPerVQuickStartGuideAnonscreenhelpguidethatcontainsinstructionsforquicklysettingupyournewreceiverandbeginusingit.

    TopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceGuideAnonscreenhelpdocumentthatcontainsdetailedinformationonhowtousetheTRUsoftwareincludedontheGPS+SoftwareCD.FormoreinformationabouttheTRUsoftware,seeUsingTopconSoftwareWithYourReceiver.

    Using Topcon Software With Your Receiver

    UsetheHiPerVr ket3Dapplications.Topconsoftware ,andperformsurveyandconstruction

    TRUisahardwar computersanddatacontrollers.Thisp ocumentisprovidedontheHiPerVCD

    TopconsMAGNE atacollectionandexchange,andfie

    Pocket3Disapro lection,allowingyoutocheckcutsand

    ContactyourTopYourReceiver P/N:100160801

    eceiverinconjunctionwiththeTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)andMAGNETFieldorPocenablesyoutoconfigurethereceiverandotherexternaldevices,managefiles,collectdataworkflows.

    econfigurationsoftwareforreceiversandperipheraldevices.YoucaninstallitondesktoprogramisprovidedontheGPS+SoftwareCDthataccompaniedyourreceiver.ATRUhelpd.

    TFieldsoftwarefordatacontrollersprovidesrealtimecommunication,cloudstorage,dldsolutions,suchastopo,staking,roads,calculations,andmore.

    gramthatrunsondatacontrollerswithWindowsplatforms.Pocket3Dsimplifiesdatacolfills,layoutpointsandsurveyallorpartofthejobsitequicklyandefficiently.

    condealerformoreinformationaboutTopconsoftwareortheHiPerVreceiversystem.

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    GettingTechnicalSupport 6

    Getting Technical Support

    BeforecontactingaTopconcustomerrepresentativeaboutanyproblemswiththereceiver,seeTroubleshootingonpage 59forsomesolutionsthatmayfixtheissue.

    ContactyourlocalTopcondealerorvisittheTopconTotalCareWebsite(www.TopconTotalCare.com)fortechnicalsupport.

    Whencontacting ervice:

    1. AdescriptioFieldopDetails wtheproblemProblem

    2. Receiverinf U,selectSavetoFile,entera

    3. Specificatio .Thesespecificatio memoryandstoragecap

    4. Information eproblem.5. Adescriptio d.

    ForquiP/N:100160801

    Topconfortechnicalassistance,providethefollowinginformationforbetterandfasters

    nofthefollowing:erationthatwasbeingperformedwhentheproblemoccurredoftheunexpectedbehavior,symptoms,andanyerrormessagesthatprecedeorfollooccurrencefrequencyorpatternsormationandconfigurationsettings.Forreceiverinformation,clickInformationinTRfilename,andsaveittothecomputer.nsofmobiledevicesandcomputersusedinthefieldorofficeexhibitingtheproblemnsshouldincludemodelinformation,versionnumber,operatingsysteminformation,acity,etc.aboutthesystemsoftware,includingtheversionnumberandstepstoreproducethnofthefieldenvironmentand/orobservationconditionswhentheproblemoccurre

    ckandeffectivesupport,provideadetaileddescriptionoftheproblem.

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    GettingTechnicalSupport 7

    Website

    TheTopconwebsiteprovidescurrentinformationaboutTopconslineofproducts.ThesupportareaofthewebsiteprovidesaccesstoTopconfieldandofficesoftware,manuals,frequentlyaskedquestions,andsoforth.ToaccesstheTopconwebsite,visitwww.topconpositioning.com.

    TheTopconsTotalCarewebsitealsoprovidescompletesupport,suchasnews,updates,reminders,training,liveWebinars,andcustomerserviceP/N:100160801

    tohelpyougettheinformationyouneed.Visitwww.topcontotalcare.com.

  • GettingAcquainted 8

    Getting Acquainted

    TheHiPerVreceiverenclosureisfullysealedandincorporatestheGNSSreceiverboard,antenna,andwirelesscommunicationdevice.Thereceiversenclosurealsoincludesdedicatedspaceforbatteries,externalmemorystorage,andaSIMcard.

    Receiver Overv

    TheHiPerVrece morereliableandefficientfiledata

    Aneasytoopera radioantenna),andlabelswithreceiv ure.

    TheHiPerVrece lesyoutoviewthereceiversoperat

    Themountingso

    Youcanlocatere entificationlabelcontainstheseriP/N:100160801

    iew

    iversadvanceddesignreducesthenumberofcablesrequiredforoperation,allowingforcollection.

    tedisplaypanel,mountingsocket,batterybaydoor,connectionports(serial,power,anderinformationarelocatedonthebottomofthereceiversmagnesiumalloylowerenclos

    iverhasahighlyvisibledisplaypanelwithsinglebuttonoperation.Thedisplaypanelenabionalstatus.Formoreinformation,seeDisplayPanelOperationsonpage 18.

    cket(Figure 4)connectsthereceivertoeitherastandard5/8''threadpoleoradapter.

    gulatoryandproductidentificationinformationonthetworeceiverlabels.Theproductidalnumberandpartnumber.

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    ReceiverOverview 9

    .

    BatteryCompartment

    Por

    Productw

    NumSerial

    RubberBumper

    M

    ModemAntennaPort

    BluetoothLabel

    SpeakerP/N:100160801

    Figure4:BottomEnclosureOverview

    tsPanel

    IDLabelithPartberand

    Number

    ountingSocket

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    Cables 10

    Cables

    TheHiPerVpackageincludesaserialcableforconfiguringthereceiver.Table 1describesthecableincludedwithyourreceiverandoptionalcablesthatareavailableasaccessories.

    Alignthekeywayswhenconnectingthepower/serialcabletothereceiverport.Turnthecablelockclockwiseuntilitclickstosecurethecableinplace.Todisconnectthecable,turnthelockcounterclockwise,andthengent

    SerialCable(SConnectsthercomputer)forp/n14008005P/N:100160801

    lyremovethecable.

    Table1.ReceiverCables

    Cable Description Cable Illustration

    upplied)eceivertoanexternaldevice(controllerordatatransferandreceiverconfiguration.03

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    Cables 11

    BatteryChargerCable(Optional)Connectsthepoweradaptertothebatterycharger.Severaloptionsareavailableforthebatterychargercablebasedonyourcountry.Ifyourkitdoesnotincludethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refertothethesepartnumbersforavailablebatterychargercables:p/n73113Ap/n21016012p/n73113Cp/n2212113F0

    PowerChargeConnectsthepaloptionsarecountry.Topurthispartnumbp/n14008054p/n14008052p/n14008074p/n10004750

    Table1.ReceiverCables

    Cable Description Cable IllustrationP/N:100160801

    Cable,Power,CDC68(EUR)4Cable,Power,CDC68(US)Cable,Power,CDC68(AUS)Cable,Power,CDC68(Brazil)

    rCable(AlsoAvailableforPurchase)oweradaptertoagroundedoutlet.Severavailableforthepowerchargercablebasedonyourchasethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refertoer:01Cable,PowerCharger(EUR)01Cable,PowerCharger(US)01Cable,PowerCharger(AUS)1Cable,PowerCharger,1.8M(BrazilNMetro)

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    Memory 12

    Memory

    TheHiPerVis D/SDHCcard,theMemoryCapa moreinformation.Toaccesstheraw

    PowerAdapter(AvailableforPurchase)Chargesthereceiverwhenconnectedtoagroundedoutletandthepowerchargercable.Topurchasethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refertothispartnumber:p/n2203410101PowerSupplywithSAEConnector

    ReceiverPoweConnectstherconnector.Toptothispartnup/n:1400801

    Table1.ReceiverCables

    Cable Description Cable IllustrationP/N:100160801

    equippedwithanaccessibleSD/SDHCcardslotfordatastorage.AsdataisloggedtotheScityBardisplaysthememorycapacitystatus.SeeMemoryCapacityBaronpage 22fordatafilesontheSD/SDHCcard,seeUsingSD/SDHCCardsonpage 55.

    rCable(AvailableforPurchase)eceivertothepoweradapterthroughtheSAEurchasethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refermber:603

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    DetachableBatteries 13

    Detachable Batteries

    Thereceiverfirstdrawspowerfromaconnectedexternalpowersource.Whenthereisnovalidexternalpowersourceconnectedorifthesourcehasdischargedlowerthan7.2V,thereceiverwilldrawpowerfromarechargeablehighcapacitybattery.TheHiPerVreceiverstandardkitsincludetwodetachableLiIonbatteriesforpoweringthereceiverandonebatterycharger.Eachbatteryiscapableofrunningformorethan7.5hoursonasinglecharge[instaticmodewithaBluetoothconnectionandat68F(20C)].SeeBatteriesonpage 25formoreinformation.

    Voice Notifica

    TheHiPerVre alertyoutodifferentsystemstatus

    Thefrequency eronce(whentheconditionfirst

    Theb me,fullychargethebatte

    TheH modifyvolumesettinP/N:100160801

    tion

    ceiverhasavoicenotificationfeaturethatissuesaseriesofvoicemessagesandsoundstoandeventconditions.

    ofthevoicemessagesorsoundsdependsonthespecificconditions;thefrequencyiseithoccurs)orrepeated(every30secondsforasetperiodoftime).

    atteriesareshippedfromthefactorywithapartialcharge.Formaximumoperatingtiriesbeforeusingthereceiver.

    iPerVispreconfiguredwitheithervoicemessagesorsoundsatapresetvolume.Togs,usetheTRUsoftwareorotherapplicationsoftware.

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    ThefollowingeventsgeneratemessagesfromtheHiPerVaudibleannunciator:Table2.AudioEventIndex

    N EVENTNAME DESCRIPTION

    1 LOGEPOCH Messagerecordedtofile

    2 STARTUP SystemhascompletedstartupP/N:100160801

    3 SHUTDOWN Receiverisshuttingdown(immediate)

    4 BTNPOWER PowerButtonPowerOn

    5 BTNFRESET PowerButtonFactoryReset

    6 BTNFORMAT PowerButtonSDFormat

    7 BTNIGNORE PowerButtonReturntonormaloperation

    8 BATTLOW Batterypowerislow

    9 MEMLOW RemainingspaceonSDmemorycardislow

    10 MEMFULL SDmemorycardisfull

    11 RTKFIXED RTKsolutionisnowFixed

    12 RTKFIXLOST RTKsolutionisnolongerFixed

    13 CONNECT Bluetoothhasbeenconnected

    14 DISCONNECT Bluetoothhasbeendisconnected

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    DataandPowerPorts 15

    Data and Power Ports

    TheHiPerVhasthetwoportsdescribedbelow:

    Serialrimmedinblack;usedforcommunicationbetweenthereceiverandanexternaldevice.Thebodyoftheconnectoronthecorrespondingcableisblack.

    Powerrimmedinred;usedtoconnectthereceivertoanexternalpowersource.Thebodyoftheconnectoronthecorrespondingcableisred.P/N:100160801

    Figure5:HiPerVPorts

    AntennaPort

    PowerPort

    SerialPort

    ModemAntennaPort

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    ExternalRadioAntennaCo 16

    External Radio Antenna Connector

    The antennas for the receivers internal UHF radio (and optional cellular modem) connect to the BNC or reverse TNC external antenna connector located under the HiPer V housing (Figure 6). The optimal modem antenna depends on the frequency of the UHF radio that is installed in the receiver:

    UHF: Us 4 4

    FH915: R DUCK 915 RTNC)]

    Cellular AND W/TNC-To-BNC adannector P/N:100160801

    Figure6:UHFAntenna

    es a BNC RF connection and comes in two versions: 10-440Hz (30-070003-01)40-470Hz (30-050503-01)

    Uses a reverse TNC RF connection [p/n: 30-030012-01 (ANTENNA, RUBBE

    Antenna: Sold separately (p/n: 1001313-01 ANTENNA, 1/2 WAVE, QUAD Bpter)

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    Connector 17

    Connector

    Thebottomconnector(Figure 7)enablesyoutomountthereceivertoeitherastandard5/8''threadpoleoradapter.

    Bottom Connector for Standard SetupsP/N:100160801

    Figure7:HiPerVBottomConnector

  • DisplayPanelOperations 18

    Display Panel Operations

    TheHiPerVLEDDisplayPanelisusedtodisplayandindicatethereceiverscurrentoperationalstatus.Thedisplayoffersacompactbutvaluablesummaryofthemostimportantreceiverinformationforthetypicaluser.ThischapterdescribesthedifferentLEDblinP/N:100160801

    kpatternsandwhattheymean.

    Figure8:LEDDisplayPanel

    ReceiverHealth

    Available Power BarMemory Capacity Bar

    Wireless Status

    Radio Status

    Serial PortStatus

    File Status

    Battery Status

    Timer

    ReceiverHealth

    Available Power Bar

    Tracking Status

    Memory Capacity Bar

    Wireless Status

    Radio Status

    Serial PortStatus

    File Status

    Position Status Bar

    Battery Status

    PowerButton

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    TheLEDdisplaytablebelowdescribesthemeaningoftheLEDiconsusedinthissection.

    PowerButton p elddetermineshowthereceiverwill heuserthroughtheavailableoptions

    LED ICON KEYDISPLAY SOLID BLINKING OFFP/N:100160801

    erformsmultiplefunctions.Thenumberofsecondsthatthepowerbuttonispressedandhbehave.Atspecifictimeintervals,thereceiverissuesvoicemessagesorsoundstoguidet.

    POWER BUTTON FUNCTIONSACTION SECONDS DESCRIPTION

    Power ON Press for 1 second The HiPer V powers ON.

    Power OFF Press for 3 seconds The HiPer V powers OFF.

    WITH POWER ONFactory Reset Press for 10

    secondsResets all parameters on theHiPer V to their default values.

    Erase Erase All Files Press for 20 seconds Deletes all les from the SD/SDHC card.

    DisregardPress for more than 25 seconds

    No action. The HiPer V will return to normal operation.

    Open/Close Data File Within 2 secondsStart a raw collection to a new le, or close a currently open le.

    (Clear NVRAM)

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    Bootduringthebootprocessthedisplayindicatesbootprogress.

    AvailablePower wer.

    BatteryStatusLE

    AVDIS

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    Bar indicatestheremainingbatterychargeorremainingvoltagewhenusingexternalpo

    D indicatesthecurrentlyavailablepowersourcesfortheHiPerV.

    AILABLE POWER BARPLAY INTERNAL POWER REMAINING EXTERNAL POWER REMAINING

    Greater than 50%Greater than 25%Greater than 10%Less than 10%

    Greater than 8VGreater than 7.25VGreater than 6.5VLess than 6.5V

    TERY STATUSOnly the internal battery is available.Only external power is available.Both the battery and external power are available.

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    PositionStatusBar indicatesthecurrenttypeofpositioncomputed.

    TrackingStatusL

    POSITIONING STATUS BARRTK xed solution.DGPS or RTK oat solution.Stand-alone or base mode.Invalid or no position.

    TOP/N:100160801

    ED indicatesthenumberandtypeofsatellitescurrentlybeingtrackedbytheHiPerV.

    RACKING STATUS RDER DISPLAY STATUS

    1 Blink per tracked GPS satellite.

    2 Blink if no satellite signal with SNR value >48 dB*Hz.

    3 Blink per tracked GLONASS satellite.

    4Blinks once when no satellites or no solution. Off otherwise.

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    MemoryCapacityBar indicatesthepercentageofavailablespaceontheSD/SDHCmemorycard.

    FileStatusLED

    Communication

    MEMORY CAPACITY BARGreater than 50%Less than 50%Less than 25%Less than 10%

    F

    /SERIAL PORT).

    ssociated port.iated port.

    Wireofth

    Radiinter

    SeriaofseP/N:100160801

    indicatesthestatusofthecurrentfile.

    StatusLEDs

    Memory full or SD/SDHC card is not ready.No card is installed.

    ILE STATUSA le is open.Writing to the le.A le is not open or there is no SD/SDHC card in the slot.

    COMMUNICATION STATUS (WIRELESS/RADIOBluetooth connection is establishedWaiting for Bluetooth connection.Bluetooth module is not powered.Internal radio is powered.Internal radio is not powered.Data is being transmitted from the aData is being received by the assoc

    lessStatusLEDsindicatethestatuseinternalBluetoothmodule

    oStatusLEDsindicatethestatusofthenalUHFradioandHSPA/CDMAmodule.

    lPortStatusLEDsindicatethestatusrialport.

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    TimerLED isusedinjobprogrammingtoindicatevariousstatesofajob.

    WhentheHiPer smomentarily.

    TIMER STATUSA Timer JOB has started and is waiting to begin file operations.The file is opened by the JOB.The file is closed by the JOB or no JOB was activated/executed.

    Aftera eroffthereceiveP/N:100160801

    VispoweredoffandatimerJOBisinwaiting,thetimerLEDblinksonceeverytwosecond

    jobhasbeenactivated,iswaitingforexecution,orisbeingexecuted,youcannotpowrusingthePowerbutton.

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    Managing Power

    Thischapterdescribeshowtopowerthereceiver,chargethedetachablebatteries,anduseanexternalpowersource.

    Turning On/Of

    Toturnonthere rnedon,thereceiverschannelsinitializ

    Toturnoffthere easethepowerbuttonwhentheBATTL

    Using Internal

    Thereceiverispo rt.Ifanexternalpowersourceisconnec

    Therec ereceiverisplaced scharged.YouwillneedtoP/N:100160801

    f the Receiver

    ceiver,pressandholdthepowerbuttonuntiltheLEDsbrieflyflash.Whenthereceiveristueandbegintrackingallvisiblesatellitesatanytimeandlocation.

    ceiver,pressandholdthepowerbuttonformorethanthreeandlessthan10seconds(relEDblinkssolidred).Thisdelaypreventsthereceiverfrombeingturnedoffbymistake.

    and External Power Sources

    weredbythedetachablebatteriesoranexternalpowersourceconnectedtothepowerpoted,thereceiverdrawspowerfromitoverthebattery.

    eiverwilldrawasmallamountofpowerfromthebatterieswhenitisturnedoff.Ifthinstorageforalongperiod,suchasafewmonths,thebatteriesmaybecomefullydiuseanexternalpowersupplyorrechargethebatteriesbeforeuse.

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    Youcanconnectthereceivertoanexternalpowersource,suchasavehiclebattery,with6.7to18VDCtooperatethereceiver.SeeSpecificationsonpage 69formoreinformationonexternalpowersourcerequirementstopowerthereceiverandchargetheinternalbatteries.

    Batteries

    Thebatterycomp ganexternalpowersource.

    UseoneBDC70r

    TheHiPerValso isautomaticallychargedfromthe

    Powerinputgreaterthan18VDCcoulddamagethereceiver.P/N:100160801

    artmentdoorprovidesaccesstothemainbattery.Thereceivercanalsobepoweredusin

    echargeablebatteryatatimetopowerthereceiver.

    containsaninternalbackupbattery,whichmaintainsaninternalRTC.Thebackupbatterymainbattery.

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    Inserting

    First,bef whilethepowerisswitched

    Whenins notcomeincontactwiththe

    RemoveP/N:100160801

    Figure9:HiPerVBatteryandCharger

    and Removing the Battery

    oreremovingthebattery,alwaysturnoffpowertothereceiver.Ifthebatteryisremovedon,uncontrolledsystemshutdownwilloccurandfiledatamaybelostasaresult.ertingorremovingthebattery,makesurethatmoisture,dust,orotherforeignparticlesdo

    insideoftheinstrument.batteriesfromthesurveyinginstrumentorchargerbeforeplacingintostorage.

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    Storethebatteryinadryroomwherethetemperatureiswithinthefollowingranges.Forlongtermstorage,thebatteryshouldbechargedatleastonceeverysixmonths.

    TheBDC llbatteries,itstillgenerate teryisinstorageandnotused ultintheoperatingtimeoft isrequired.

    To Remove th

    1. Turnoverth

    Table 3. Battery Storage Time

    Storage Period Temperature

    1 week or less -20C to +50C1 week to 1 month -20C to +45CP/N:100160801

    70usesthelatestadvancesinhighdensitylithiumionbatterytechnology;however,likeaspowerusingachemicalreactionandasaresult,hasalimitedlifetime.Evenwhenthebatforlongperiods,thebatterycapacitydeteriorateswiththepassageoftime.Thismayreshebatteryshorteningdespitehavingbeenchargedcorrectly.Inthisevent,anewbattery

    e Battery:

    eHiPerV.

    1 month to 6 months -20C to +40C6 months to 1 year -20C to +35C

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    2. Pushthebuttonsonbothsidesofthebatterycompartmentcover,andliftthebatterycover.P/N:100160801

    Figure10:RemoveBatteryCompartmentCover

    Press and HoldBoth Battery

    Compartment Buttons(One on Each Side)

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    3. Slidethebatterytotheright,andseparatethebatteryfromtheconnector.

    4. Liftuptheb

    Onlyus atterytoexplodeanddaP/N:100160801

    Figure11:RemoveBattery

    attery,andremoveitfromthereceiver.

    Slide Batteryto the Right to

    Remove

    eaHiPerVbatterywiththisreceiver.Usinganincorrectbatterytypemaycausethebmagethereceiver.

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    To insert the battery:

    1. Remove the battery cover.2. Gently slide the bottom of the battery along the battery guides until it snaps into place (Figure 12).P/N:100160801

    Figure12:RemoveBatteryCompartmentCover

    Slide Batteryto the Left to

    Lock in Place

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    Charging the Batteries

    Whenthebatterychargeislow,theAvailablePowerBarchangesfromsolidgreentoyellowtoredandthenblinkingred,dependingontheremainingcharge(seeAvailablePowerBaronpage 20).Whenthereceiverisconnectedtoanexternalpowersource,thebatterydoesnotchargeandbecomesdisabledfromsupplyingpowertothereceiver.

    Tochargethebattery,usethesuppliedcharger.Ittakesapproximately4hourstocompletelychargeonebatteryand8hourstocomple tnolessthan80%capacityafter50

    To charge the

    1. Connectthe

    Theba e,fullychargethebatteriP/N:100160801

    telychargetwobatteries.TheLiIonbatteriesusedinthebatterypacksshouldruna0chargingcycles.Youdonotneedtodrainthebatteriesbeforerecharging.

    batteries:

    powercabletothechargerandplugthechargerintothewalloutlet.

    tteriesareshippedfromthefactorywithapartialcharge.Formaximumoperatingtimesbeforeusingthereceiver.

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    2. Mountthebatteryinthechargerbymatchingthegroovesonthebatterywiththeguidesonthecharger.

    3. Whencharg4. ThelampligP/N:100160801

    Figure13:InsertBatteryontoCharger

    ingbegins,thelamplightblinks.htissolidwhenchargingiscomplete.

    Charging LEDs

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    5. Removethebatteryandunplugthecharger.

    Slots1 edinthecharger,thebat

    Chargin rerangeorwhenthebat gingtemperaturerangeaP/N:100160801

    Figure14:RemoveBattery

    and2:Thechargerstartschargingthebatterymountedfirst.Iftwobatteriesareplacteryinslot1ischargedfirst,andthenthebatteryinslot2.

    glamp:Thecharginglampisoffwhenthechargerisoutsidethechargingtemperatuteryismountedincorrectly.Ifthelampisstilloffafterthechargerfallswithinitscharndthebatteryismountedagain,contactalocaldealer.

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    Insufficient Power

    Ifthebatteriesb hutdownandautomaticallysav rthebatterychargestatus.SeeAvai

    Ifthereceiversh activated.

    Torestorepower

    Recharge Makesu indicatedwithared

    dot)whe Connect

    Chargingtimeperbattery(at25C)isabout4hours(Chargingcantakelongerwhentemperaturesareeitherespeciallyhighorlow.)

    Power roduct.FailuretocomplyP/N:100160801

    ecomefullydischargedandanexternalpowersupplyisnotconnected,thereceiverwillserecordedfiles.Toavoiddisruptions,checktheAvailablePowerBaronthedisplaypanelfolablePowerBaronpage 20formoreinformation.

    utsdownduetoinsufficientpower,thereceiverandallcommunicationportsbecomede

    toyourreceiverandturnitbackon,dooneorallofthefollowing:

    thebatteries.rethepower/serialcableissecurelyconnectedtothereceiversport.Alignthekeyways(nconnectingthepower/serialcabletothereceiverport.thereceivertoadifferentpowersource.

    suppliedtothereceivershouldmatchthespecificationsprovidedbyTopcononthepwiththesespecificationsmaydamagethereceiver.

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    Configuring the Receiver

    Viewing Receiver Information

    Thesectiondesc ware,andperformafactoryreset.To ontheHiPerVCD.Forinformationabou

    IntheTopconRec ardwareandfirmwareversions,RAMsiz

    ToopentheRece

    1. Connectthe2. InTRU,con3. ClickDevice4. ClickDevice5. IntheConn6. IntheTRUm ars.P/N:100160801

    ribesreceiveroptions,andhowtoloadanewOptionAuthorizationFile(OAF),updatefirmdothis,youwillneedtousetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)softwarethatwassuppliedtinstallingthesoftware,seetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManual.

    eiverUtility(TRU),theReceiverInfowindowdisplaysbasicreceiverinformation,suchashe,receiverID,serialnumber,etc.

    iverInfowindow:

    receivertoacomputerandopenTRU.necttothereceiver.

    ApplicationModeReceiverManaging.Connect.ectionParameterswindow,selectthecorrectserialport,andclickConnect.ainwindow,clicktheInformationicon.TheReceiverInfowindow(Figure 15)appe

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    Figure15:TRUReceiverInfo

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    Loading New Firmware

    Receiverboardfirmwareisreleasedasacompressedfilethatyoudownloadanddecompress.Thisfilecontainsthefollowingfiles:

    Mainboardfirmware GNSSfirmware Radiofir

    TouploadGNSS

    1. Connectthe2. Toconnect

    a. Cli

    b. Cli

    c. In ,andthenclickCoP/N:100160801

    mware

    andradiofirmwarefilestothereceiver:

    receivertoacomputerusingtheserialcable.tothereceiverinTRU:

    ckDeviceApplicationModeReceiverManaging.ckDeviceConnect.theConnectionParameterswindow(Figure 16),selectSerialPortandtheportnamennect.

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    3. ClicktheFir displays.Thiswindowena

    4. MakesureR5. (Recommen6. BrowseforP/N:100160801

    Figure16:ConnectionParametersWindow

    mware iconintheTRUmainwindow.TheUploadFirmwarewindow(Figure 17)blesyoutouploadfirmwarefilestotheconnectedreceiver.eceiverisselectedintheDevicefield.ded)SelectSoftBreakastheCaptureMethod.andselectthereceiverboardsRAMandFlashfiles(Figure 17).

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    7. ClickStartt8. ClickOKtoP/N:100160801

    Figure17:UploadFirmwareWindow

    ouploadtheselectedfiles.continueuploadingnewfirmwaretothereceiver(seeFigure 18).

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    Toloadthemain

    1. Performaf onpage 45.2. Removethe 6.3. Onthestor4. Insertthes5. Poweronth 0|LEDbeginsto

    flash,indicaP/N:100160801

    Figure18:FinishingFirmwareUpload

    boardfirmwarefiletothereceiver:

    actoryresetonthereceiver.SeePerformingaFactoryReset(ClearingtheNVRAM)storagecardfromthereceiver.SeeToinstall/removetheSD/SDHCcard:onpage 5agecard,createaFirmwarefolder,andcopytheacpu.sbcfileintothefolder.toragecardbackintothereceiver.ereceiver.Thereceiverwillpowerup20to30secondsslowerthannormal.The|0|tingthefirmwareisuploading.

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    6. Resetthereceiveragaintoreturnittoitsoriginalfactorysettings.7. UsetheTopconReceiverUtiility(TRU)toensurethefirmwarewasuploadedsuccessfully.SeeLoadingNew

    Firmwareonpage 37.

    About the OAF

    Topconissuesan sOAFsystemallowsyoutocustomize theoptionsyourequire.

    TheHiPerVrecei areseveralupgradeoptionsavailable rement.Examplesofupgradeoptions

    GPS+GL Radioba Network RTKand

    ContactyourTop mation.P/N:100160801

    OptionAuthorizationFile(OAF)toenablethespecificoptionsthatyoupurchased.Topconandconfigurethereceiveraccordingtoyourparticularneeds,thereforepurchasingonly

    vertypicallyshipswithanOAFasperinitialpurchaseofthereceiverkitconfiguration.Therewiththereceiverthatcanextendthereceiversfunctionalitytobettersuityourjobrequiarelistedbelow:

    ONASSdualfrequencystaticoperationsedRTKoperationRTKoperationupdaterateupto20Hz(10Hzstandard)condealerorarepresentativeforacompletelistingofavailableoptionsandpricinginfor

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    Checking the Receivers OAF

    TouseTRUtoviewthestatusofthereceiversoptions:

    1. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU.SeetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualformoreinformationaboutconnectingthereceivertoacomputer.

    2. InTRU,con

    3. ClicktheOp s,soyoucanviewthecurrentP/N:100160801

    necttothereceiver.

    tions iconinthemainwindow.TheReceiverOptionswindow(Figure 19)displayauthorizationoptionsanduploadnewones.

    Figure19:ReceiverOptions

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    Loading an OAF

    TopcondealersprovidecustomerswithOAFfiles.ForanyOAFrelatedquestions,emailTopconat options@topcon.comandincludethereceiversIDandserialnumber.Toobtainthesenumbers,seeViewingReceiverInformationonpage 35.

    ToloadanewOAF:

    1. Followthes2. ClickUploa3. NavigatetoP/N:100160801

    tepsinCheckingtheReceiversOAFonpage 42.dOAFonthebottomoftheReceiverOptionswindow(seeFigure 19).thelocationofthenewOptionAuthorizationFile(Figure 20).

    Figure20:LoadOAF

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    4. Selecttheappropriatefile,andclickOpen(Figure 20).TopconsTRUinitiallycheckstoseeiftheselectedfileiscompatiblewiththecurrentlyconnectedreceiver.Ifyouchoseafilenotintendedforthisreceiver,theUploadOAFwindowdisplaysanerroriconnexttotheReceiverIDanddisablestheUploadtheFiletotheReceiverbutton.

    5. PressUploaIfanOAFfil ationoptionsintooperation(FP/N:100160801

    Figure21:OAFCompatibilityCheck

    dtheFiletotheReceiver(Figure 21)tostartloadingthefile.eisuploadedtothereceiver,TRUwilloffertoresetthereceivertoputnewauthorizigure 22).

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    6. ClickYes.

    Performing a F

    ThereceiversNo hasephemerisdataandreceiverpos elevationmasksandrecordinginterva restoresthereceiversfactory

    Althoughclearing natecommunicationortrackingprobl

    Afterclearingthe 5minutes).

    ClearingtheNVR eepsinformationaboutthereceivelearingtheNVRAM) P/N:100160801

    Figure22:ResettheReceiver

    actory Reset (Clearing the NVRAM)

    nVolatileRandomAccessMemory(NVRAM)holdsdatarequiredforsatellitetracking,sucition.TheNVRAMalsokeepsthecurrentreceiverssettings,suchasactiveantennainput,l,andinformationaboutthereceiversinternalfilesystem.ClearingthereceiversNVRAMdefaultsettings.

    theNVRAMisnotrecommendedasacommonpractice,therearetimeswhenitcanelimiems.

    NVRAM,thereceiverrequirestimetocollectnewephemeridesandalmanacs(around1

    AMwillnotdeleteanyfilesalreadyrecordedinthereceiversmemory,andtheNVRAMkrfilesystem.

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    YoucanalsouseTRUtoresetthereceiver(cleartheNVRAM):

    1. Connectthereceivertoacomputer,andopenTRU.SeetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualformoreinformationaboutconnectingthereceivertoacomputer.

    2. InTRU,connecttothereceiver.

    3. ClicktheToolsicon inthemainwindow.

    TheToolsw

    4. ClickResetlearingtheNVRAM) P/N:100160801

    indowappears,enablingyoutoresetthereceiverandcleartheNVRAM.

    Figure23:ToolsDialogBox

    Receiver,andclickYestocontinue.

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    POWERUP Script Requirements

    Afterturningonthereceiver,thePOWERUPscriptexecuteswhenthereceiverobtainsvalidpositioncoordinatesandthefollowingrequirementsaresatisfied.

    ThePOWERUPscripthasbeeninstalledtoreceiver. ThePOWERUPscriptfunctionsettingisON. Therece Thereis

    Installing

    ToinstallthePOW

    1. CopythePO2. InserttheS3. PerformaF4. Oncethein

    IfthefiIfthere ptfile.ts P/N:100160801

    iverisnotstartingbyusingthetimer.noenabledjob/session.

    the POWERUP Script

    ERUPscriptontotheHiPerVreceiver:

    WERUPscriptfilepowerup.gcstothePOWERUPfolderontheSDcard.DcardintoHiPerVreceiver.actoryResetontheHiPerV.stallationissuccessful,thepowerup.gcsfileisremovedfromtheSDcard.

    leattributionisReadonly,thefilewillnotbenotremoved.istheexistingPOWERUPscriptontheHiPerV,itwillbeoverwrittenbythenewscri

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    Uninstalling the POWERUP script

    ThePOWERUPscriptcanbeuninstalledbyusingeitherofthefollowingtwomethods.

    Method1:Installanempty(noscript)powerup.gcsfile.

    Method2:Sendthecommandset,/ext/powerup/clear,yusingtheTerminalfeatureofTRU.

    Editing th

    Itisnotpossible RUPscriptaftermodifyingthesc

    Enabling

    Itisnecessaryto UPscriptateverystartupoftherec

    Method1:Send

    Method2:Perfo

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    toedittheexistingPOWERUPscriptinreceiverdirectly.Install(overwrite)thenewPOWEriptusingTRU.

    the POWERUP Script

    enablethePOWERUPscriptfunctioninordertoallowtheHiPerIItoexecutethePOWEReiver.EnablethePOWERUPscriptbyusinganyofthefollowingthreemethods.

    theterminalcommandset,/ext/powerup/mode,on

    rmaFactoryResetofthereceiver.

    eusingtheTRUsoftware.

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    Disabling POWERUP Script

    DisablethePOWERUPscriptbyusingeitherofthefollowingtwomethods.

    Method1:Sendtheterminalcommandset,/ext/powerup/mode,off

    Method2:DisablebyusingtheTRUsoftware.

    Managing the

    TheTopconRece dedinTopconreceivers.

    Toconfigurethe

    Acompu TRUinsta Aserialc

    Forinstructiono otharesuppliedontheHiPerVMan P/N:100160801

    Radio Modem

    iverUtility(TRU)softwaresupportstheconfigurationofallradiomodemsthatareembed

    radiomodem,havethefollowingready:

    terrunningaWindows2000operatingsystemornewerlledonthecomputerableorBluetoothcapablecomputernconfiguringradiomodems,seetheTRUReferenceManualortheTopconRadioGuide.BualCDandtopcontotalcare.com.

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    Field System Setup

    ThischapterdescribesthefieldsetupofyournewHiPerV,soitisreadyforuseasaBase,RTKornetworkRover,orstaticdatacollection.P/N:100160801

    Figure24:EquipmentandSetup

    HiPerVReceiver

    ExternalModemAntenna

    UniversalTribrach

    TribrachAdapter(Precision)

    HorizonalSpacer

    10cmSpacer

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    Setting Up the Base Receiver

    1. Mountthereceiveronatripodwithatribrach,tribrachadapter,andprismspacer,asshowninthepictureontheright.

    2. Positionthebasesystem(fromstep1)overaknownpoint.

    3. LevelthetrifromthegrMeasuring

    4. ConnecttheportforRTK

    5. Pressthepointegratedwwhenthere

    6. Connectthecollector,ruandstartth

    7. ViewtheLEstatus.See P/N:100160801

    podandmeasuretheheightofthereceiveroundusingthetapemeasure.SeeAntennaHeightonpage 53.externalradioantennatotheantennasetup.werbuttontoturnonthereceiver.Theirelessdeviceinthereceiverturnsonceiverispowered.receivertotheBluetoothenableddatanningTopconFieldsoftware,toconfigureebaseHiPerVreceiver.DdisplaypanelforthereceiverscurrentalsoDisplayPanelOperationsonpage 18.

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    Setting Up the Rover Receiver

    1. Mountthereceiverontheroverpole,asshowninthepictureontheright.

    2. AttachaTopconcontrollertothepoleusingamountingbracket.

    3. Ifyouarenpole,measufromthegrHeighton

    4. Connecttheantennapo

    5. Presstheporeceiver.Ththereceivepowered.

    6. ConnecttheenableddatFieldsoftwaaroverrece

    7. ViewtheLEreceiverscPanelOperar P/N:100160801

    otusingafixedheightroverretheheightofthereceiveround.SeeMeasuringAntennapage 53.externalradioantennatothertforRTKsetup.werbuttontoturnontheeintegratedwirelessdeviceinrturnsonwhenthereceiveris

    receivertotheBluetoothacollector,runningTopconre,toconfiguretheHiPerVasiver.Ddisplaypanelfortheurrentstatus.SeealsoDisplaytionsonpage 18.

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    Measuring Antenna Height

    Thereceivercalculatesthecoordinatesoftheantennasphasecenter.Todeterminethecoordinatesofthestationmarker,specifythefollowing:

    Measuredheightoftheantennaabovethestationmarker Method Modelo

    Anynecessaryanantennamodel,icombinedwithamethods,allowscoordinates.

    Toaccuratelyme

    1. Measurethmarker,eithYoumayeitReferencePatthebaseheighttoththesideof

    2. RecordthethefieldnoP/N:100160801

    ofmeasuringtheantennaheightftheantenna/receiverusedtennaphasecenteradjustments,basedonthesautomaticallyapplied.Thisadjustment,whenccuratelymeasuredheightandmeasurementforcorrectlycomputedreferencemarker

    asuretheantennaheight:

    eantennaheightabovethecontrolpointorertheslantheightortheverticalheight.hermeasuretheverticalheighttotheAntennaoint(ARP)locatedatthebottomofthereceiverofthemountingthreads,ormeasuretheslanteSlantHeightMeasurementMark(SHMM)onthereceiver,asshownontheright.antennaheight,pointsname,andstarttimeintes.

    LV LS

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    Collecting Data

    Thischapterprovidesgeneralinformationaboutrecordingdata,downloadingit,andmanagingfiles.

    Setting Record

    TheTopconRece typesofmessages,inwhichtorecordd TRUReferenceManualformoreinforma ndrecordingrawdata.

    Logging Rates

    Thereceiverlogs spacedependsonthesizeofthememo ity1.Theamountofmemoryusedto rameters,seetheTRUReferenceManua

    1.Themaximu Ccardswheninsertedintothereceive outanydelay.P/N:100160801

    ing Parameters

    iverUtility(TRU)softwareenablesyoutosetloggingparameters,suchasloggingrateandata.ThissoftwareandtheTRUReferenceManualissuppliedontheHiPerVCD.Seethetion.TheHiPerVreceiveriscompatiblewithanyTopconfieldsoftwareforconfigurationa

    dataontheSD/SDHCcardthatisinsertedintothememorycardslot.Theamountoffilerycardbeingused.TheHiPerVreceivercansupportmemorycardsofupto32GBcapac

    logdatadependsontheloggingrate.Formoreinformationaboutsettingloggingratepal.

    mnumberoffilesislimitedto512.Thereceivermaytakeupto50secondstochecklarger(8/16/32GB)SDHr.For2and4GBSD/SDHCcards,thisexternalcardcheckiscompletedinstantly,allowingyoutouseitwith

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    UsingSD/SDHCCards 55

    Using SD/SDHC Cards

    TheSD/SDHCcardslotsresideunderthebatteryontheinsideedgeofthebatteryrecess.ThedatathatresidesontheSD/SDHCcardcanbeaccessedbyremovingthecardandusinganexternalSD/SDHCcardreaderorbyusingTopconsoftwaretodownloadthedatafromthecardviaHiPerVsserialportorBluetoothconnection.AsecuredigitalcardsuitableforindustrialusecanbepurchasedfromalocalTopcondealer.TheSD/SDHCcardisavailableinFAT16orFAT32formatsothattheremovableSD/SDHCcardissuitablefo SD/SDHCCardRecommendatioP/N:100160801

    rcopyingdatafilesdirectlytoacomputer.ForrecommendationsonSD/SDHCcards,seensonpage 89.

    Figure25:HiPerVCardSlotExample

    SIM Card Slot

    SD/SDHC Card Slot

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    UsingSD/SDHCCards 56

    To install/remove the SD/SDHC card:

    1. Ensurethereceiveristurnedoff.2. Removethebattery.SeeInsertingandRemovingtheBatteryonpage 26.3. CarefullypushtheSD/SDHCcard,labelsidedown,intotheSD/SDHCcardslot(Figure 25)untilitlocksintoplace

    Or,pushthecardoncetoremoveit..

    Oncethereceive asneeded.

    Donot operremovalofthecarP/N:100160801

    Figure26:InstallSD/SDHCCard

    risturnedon,thereceiverboardwilldetecttheSD/SDHCcard,anditwillbereadytouse

    removethecardifthereceiverispoweredon.Damagetodatamayresultfromimprd.

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    RecordingData 57

    Recording Data

    YoucanlograwGNSSdatatothereceiversmemorycardandusetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)orMAGNETOfficesoftwaretodownloadthefilestoacomputer.

    Tostartorstoprecordingdatatothereceiver,youcanusetheLEDdisplaypanelorTRU.

    1. PressthePo2. Waitforthe atellitesandamber

    forGLONA r more satellites provide opt

    3. PressthePO FileExplorerL

    4. Makesuret nhasstarted.TheRECLEDbli

    5. Whenyouh LEDisdark.YoucanalsoselectF

    6. Toturnofft darkandtheBATLEDissolid

    YoucanP/N:100160801

    werbuttontoturnonthereceiver.STATLEDtoindicatesatellitesarebeingtracked.TheSTATLEDblinksgreenforGPSsSS satellites. A short red blink indicates the receiver has not solved a position. Five o

    imal positioning.WERbuttonthreetimeswithintwosecondstobeginrecording.YoucanalsoselectogsStartinTRUtobeginrecordingdata.heREClightisblinkinggreen.Thisindicatesthatafilehasopenedanddatacollectionkseachtimedataissavedtomemory.avefinishedrecording,pressthePOWERbuttonthreetimes,andmakesuretheRECileExplorerLogsStopinTRUtoenddatarecording.hereceiver,pressandholdthePOWERbuttonfor3to10secondsuntilallLEDsturnred.

    alsologdatausingMAGNETFieldsoftware.

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    Managing Files

    Rawdataisrecordedastimetaggedmeasurementsinasinglerawdatafile.Eachfileisrecordedtothereceiversmemoryandautomaticallygivenanameanda*.tpsfileextension.Youcanthentransferafileofcollecteddatatoacomputerwithfilemanagingsoftware,suchastheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU),whichissuppliedontheGPS+SoftwareCD.Thisprogramallowsyoutouseanautomaticnamingfeature,enterfilenames,anddeletefilesasnecessary.Formoreinformation,seetheTRUReferenceManua

    Download

    Aftercompleting rbackup.Downloadingand ll,thereceiverstopsloggingdata,and .)

    Therearethreeo

    Deleteal Thiserasesallofthefilesinth

    Useaser eceiverUtility(TRU),youcans oreinformation.

    RemoveP/N:100160801

    lsuppliedontheHiPerVCD.

    ing and Deleting Files

    asurvey,downloaddatafilestoacomputeroracontrollerforstorage,postprocessing,odeletingfilespreparesthememorycardforthenextsurvey.(WhenthememorycardisfutheRECLEDturnsdark/off,indicatinganerrorcondition.Existingdataisnotoverwritten

    ptionsfordeletingrawdatafilesfromthereceiver:

    lofthefilesusingtheLEDdisplaypanel(i.e.holdthepowerbuttonfor20to25seconds).ereceiversinternalmemory.ialorBluetoothconnectiontodownloadthefilestoacomputer/controller.IntheTopconRelectthefilesyouwanttodeletefromthereceiver.SeetheTRUReferenceManualformthememorycardandinsertitintothememorycardslotofacomputer/controller.

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    Troubleshooting

    Thischapterwillhelpyoudiagnoseandsolvesomecommonproblemsthatmayoccurwiththereceiver.

    Check This Firs

    Beforecontactin

    Checkall checkforwornordefective

    Checkth Checkth eSpecificationson

    page 57 Checkth randthemostcurrent

    firmware CheckTo alcare.com)forthe

    latestupThen,trythefoll

    Poweron r).

    Donot gethehardware.P/N:100160801

    t!

    gyourlocaldealerorTopconTechnicalSupport,checkthefollowing:

    externalreceiverconnectionscarefullytoensurecorrectandsecureconnections.Doublecables.ereceiversbatteriesforafullcharge.epowersourceforincorrectlyconnectedcables,andensurethepowersourceisvalid.Seforexternalpowerrequirements.esoftware.Makesurethemostcurrentsoftwareversionisdownloadedontothecomputeisloadedintothereceiver.ChecktheTopconwebsiteforthelatestupdates.pconTechnicalSupport(www.topconsupport.com)orTopconTotalCare(www.topcontotdates.owing:

    andoffthereceiverbypressingthePowerbuttonorbyusingTRU(ToolsResetreceive

    attempttorepairequipmentyourself.Doingsowillvoidthewarrantyandmaydama

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    PoweringProblems 60

    RestoredefaultsettingsbypressingthePowerbuttonfor10to15secondsorusingTRU(ToolsClearNVRAM).Thisrestoresthereceiversparameterstothefactorydefaultsettingsanderasesthealmanacandephemerisfiles.Thisactiondoesnotdeletedatafilesfromthereceivermemory.

    EraseallfilesbypressingthePowerbuttonfor20yo25secondsorbyusingFileExplorerDeleteAllFilesinTRU.Thiswilldeleteallfilesstoredinthereceiversnonremovablememorycard.

    Iftheproblempersists,seethefollowingsectionsforothersolutions.

    Powering Pro

    Thefollowing

    Thereceiverd ThebaCharg

    IfyouMake

    ThereIf,aft snotpowerup,contaP/N:100160801

    blems

    aresomeofthemostcommonlyencounteredpowerproblems.

    oesnotpoweruptterymaybedischarged.ethebatteryovernight.SeeChargingtheBatteriesonpage 22.areusinganexternalpowersource,thecablemaybedisconnectedordamaged.surethecableissecurelyconnectedandundamaged.ceivermayhaveadefectivechargerordefectivebattery.erchangingthebatteryorconnectinganexternalpowersource,thereceiverstilldoectyourlocaldealerorTopconTechnicalSupportforadvice.

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    ReceiverProblems 61

    Receiver Problems

    Thefollowingaresomeofthemostcommonlyencounteredreceiverproblems.

    ThereceivercannotestablishaconnectiontoacomputerorexternalcontrollerCablespecificproblems:

    ThecaUnplu

    ThecaUsea

    Genericproble

    Therea. C eceiverUtility(TRU)

    Rb. C

    c.

    Thereceiverd

    Theco ntotracksatellites).Orde respondingreceiveroptioP/N:100160801

    bleisnotproperlypluggedin.gthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.bleisdamaged.nundamagedcable.Contactadealertoreplacethecable.ms:

    ceiverportusedforconnectionisnotinCommandmode.onnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU[seeConnectionintheTopconReferenceManual].lickReceiverSettingsPorts.

    ChangetheInputModefortheportusedforconnectiontocmd.

    oesnotlockontosatellitesforalongperiodoftime

    rrespondingreceiveroptionsmaybedisabledorexpired(L1/L2,GPS/GLONASSmustbeoranewOAFwiththedesiredoptionsactivatedtoenableorextendvalidityofthecorns.ContactadealerorvisittheTopconwebsitefordetails.

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    ReceiverProblems 62

    RefertotheReceiverManagingchapteroftheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualforadetaileddescriptionofoptions.

    Thereceivertrackstoofewsatellites Thesurveyisconductednearobstructions(treecanopy,tallbuildings,andsoforth).MakesuretheMultipathReductionboxeshavebeenenabled.

    a. C eceiverUtility(TRU)R

    b. I

    c. O theC/Acode

    Move

    Thereceiverc IncorreSpeci acollectionsoftware.

    ThecoOrde rrespondingreceiveroptio

    Refer ptions. There shouldtrackatleast

    fivecoP/N:100160801

    onnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReferenceManual).nTRU,connecttothereceiver.

    ntheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingAdvtab.Makesuremultipathreductioncheckboxisselected.toanareafreeofobstructions,ifapplicable.

    annotobtainCodeDifferentialand/orRTKsolutionsctBasecoordinatesentered.fythecorrectcoordinatesfortheBasestationusingTRUoranothersuitablefielddatrrespondingreceiveroptionsmaybedisabledorexpired.ranewOAFwiththerequiredoptionsactivatedtoenableorextendvalidityofthecons.totheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualforadetaileddescriptionofoarenotenoughcommonsatellites.Inordertoobtainafixedsolution,theBaseandRovermmonsatellites.

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    ChecktheelevationmasksoftheRoverandBasereceivers;theyshouldbethesame.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingObs.

    Verifythereisaclearviewoftheskytoallowsufficientsatellitetracking. AdiscrepancyexistsbetweenthedifferentialstandardsusedattheBaseandRoverreceivers.EnsuretheBaseandRoverreceiversusethesamecorrectionsinput/outputformat:

    a. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManual).

    b. I

    c. O

    d. D rmatchestheformato

    PoorsEnsurIncre gsTrackingObs.Cond possible).

    Them Thesp stherateatwhichthe

    receivChan

    TheBaConfi ReferenceManual.

    ThediCloseP/N:100160801

    nTRU,connecttothereceiver.

    ntheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsPorts.oubleclickontheporttobeconfiguredandmakesuretheinputmodeoftheRoveftheBaseoutputmode(i.e.RTCM3).atellitegeometry(PDOP/GDOPvaluesaretoohigh).etheelevationmaskislessthan15degrees.asethePDOPthreshold.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettinuctthesurveyduringatimeperiodwhensatellitevisibilityandgeometryisbetter(ifodembatteryislow.ecifiedbaudrateisincompatiblewiththebaudratesthemodemsupports.Thebaudrateiertransmitsdifferentialmessagestothemodemandviceversa.gethemodemsbaudrate.seandRovermodemsusedifferentradiolinkparameters.guretheBaseandRoverradiomodemsaccordingtotheprocedureslistedintheTRUstancebetweentheBaseandRoveristoofar.thedistancebetweentheBaseandRover.

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    Userepeaterstoincreaseradiocoverage. Theelevationmaskisabove15degrees.Lowertheelevationmask.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingObs.Verifythereisaclearviewoftheskytoallowsufficientsatellitetracking.

    Theremaybeasourceofradiointerferencethatdisruptsradiocommunications.ChangetheRFchannel(ifpossible).Remo

    Thereceiverd TheSD ThereMake )ReferenceManual.

    ThereDown eletingFilesonpage

    Thef his,ontheTRUmainwindP/N:100160801

    vingthesourceofthejammingsignalorrelocatetheradioantennas(ifpossible).

    oesnotstartloggingdata/SDHCcardisnotproperlyinserted.ceivermemoryoptionisdisabledorexpired.surethememoryoptionisenabled.Fordetails,seetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRUceiversmemorycarddoesnothavefreespace.loadand/ordeletedatafilestofreeupspacefornewfiles.SeeDownloadingandD46.ilesystemisnotinitialized.InitializetheFileSystemontheSDcardusingTRU.Todotow,chooseFileExplorerInitializeFileSystem.

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    Bluetooth Problems

    Thefollowingaresomeofthemostcommonlyencounterederrormessagesandotherproblems.

    TRUerrormessage:Cantfindreceiver

    Thereceiveristurnedoff.Ensur

    BluetoReset seconds.Youc hooseReceiverSetti

    ThereMove

    ThereMove

    ThereDisco

    Therea. C eceiverUtility(TRU)

    RP/N:100160801

    ethereceiverhaspowerandisturnedon.othisnotturnedon;theBTLEDisoff.thereceivertothefactorydefaultsettingsbypressingthePowerbuttonfor10to15analsoturnonpowertoBluetoothusingTRU.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,cngsBluetooth.isinterference.thereceiver,controller,orcomputertoanunobstructedlocation.ceiveristoofaraway.thedevicesclosertogether.ceiverisalreadyconnectedviaBluetoothtoanotherdevice.nnectthereceiverfromtheothercontrollerorcomputer.ceiverportusedforconnectionisnotinCommandmode.onnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReferenceManual).

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    b. ClickConfigurationReceiverPorts.c. ChangetheInputModefortheBluetoothserialportusedforconnectiontocmd.

    TRUerrormes AnothCloseConn

    Aftersearchin

    ThereCheckCheckUnpluIfthe

    Canseetheico t

    DeviceMake

    Thisisthemostcommoncauseforthiserrormessage.UseTRUtodoublecheckthesettingsfortheconnectionport.P/N:100160801

    sage:OpenCOM#portfailed:Accessisdeniederapplicationusesthecomputerportdedicatedforconnection.theapplication,andthenreconnect.ectthereceiverviaanother,unusedcomputerport.

    gforavailabledevices,nonearediscovered

    ceiverisnotreceivingpower.thatthereceiverisgettingpowerandisturnedon.thattheoptionalpowercableiscorrectlyattachedtotheportifoneisbeingused.gthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.

    powercableisdamaged,contactaDealertopurchaseanewcable.

    nforthereceiversBluetoothmoduleonthecomputerscreen,butcannotconnecttoi

    securitysettingsprobablydiffer.suretheBluetoothenableddevicesusethesamesecuritysettings.

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    Bluetoothmodulesettingsmayhavechanged.a. IfthesettingsarechangedfortheBluetoothmodule,removeitfromthelistofdiscoveredBluetooth

    devicesusingtheBluetoothmanagerprogram(suppliedwiththedeviceusedtomanagethereceiver).

    b. Repeatthesearch.

    TRU Problems

    Thefollowing

    TRUcannotco ThereEnsur

    IfusinCheckUnplu

    IfusinUseaConta

    IfusinUseaMake PerVreceiver,thisisBluetP/N:100160801

    isthemostcommonlyencounteredTRUproblem.

    nnecttothereceiverceiveristurnedoff.ethereceiverhaspowerandisturnedon.gacable,thecablesconnectorsareimproperlyattached.thatthecableconnectorisattachedtothecorrectserialport.gthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.gacable,thecableisdamaged.nundamagedcable.ctadealertopurchaseanewcable.gBluetoothwirelesstechnology,theincorrectportisselected.computerorreceiverthathasBluetoothwirelesstechnologyenabled/installed.surethecomputerandreceiverusethecorrectportsforcommunication.FortheHioothserialportA(btsp\a).

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    Cleaning and Storing the Receiver

    Useacleanclothmoistenedwithneutraldetergentorwater. Neveruseanabrasivecleaner,ether,thinnerbenzene,orothersolvents. Alwaysmakesurethereceiveriscompletelydrybeforestoringit.Dryanymoisturewithasoft,cleancloth.

    Getting Customer Support

    Ifthetroubles nCustomerSupport.Forcontactinfeceiver P/N:100160801

    hootinghintsandtipsinthisoperatorsmanualfailtoremedytheproblem,contactTopcoormation,seeGettingTechnicalSupportonpage 7.

  • Specifications 69

    Specifications

    ThischapterprovidesspecificationsfortheHiPerVanditsinternalcomponents.

    General Detail

    Physical

    Enclosure Ma

    Color To

    Dimensions 18

    Weight 1.0

    Antenna Int

    Battery Bu

    Controller Ex

    Mounting 5/8

    Seals SilP/N:100160801

    s

    Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications

    gnesium alloy

    pcon Yellow and Topcon Gray

    4.0mm X 95.0mm (diameter x Height)0kg (without battery and radio)ernal micro center

    ilt-in, detachable/replaceable

    ternal

    -11, quick release

    icone

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    Keys One key:Power- On/Off, multi-function

    LEDs 22 LEDsReceiver HealthScheduler StatusAvBaSaPoMeFilWiRaSe

    Environment

    Operating temperature

    -20

    Storage temperature -45

    Humidity 10

    Water/Dust-proof IP6

    Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801

    ailable Power Barttery Statustellite Tracking Barsition Statusmory Capacity Bare Statusreless Statusdio Statusrial Port Status

    to +65C (Battery) / -40 to +65C (Ext.) / -20 to +55 (w/ UHF modem module)

    C to +70C

    0% condensing

    7 with all connector caps closed.

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    Power

    Built in battery BDC70 Li-ion 5.2Ah (Typical) / 7.2VDCBattery weight 195g

    Battery charging time

    4 h

    Operating time Ov

    External power 1 p

    Input voltage 6.7

    Consumption 4W

    Battery charge Us

    On-board BaOp

    I/O

    Communication Ports

    Bl

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    ours

    er 7.5 hours (20C / static data logging / w BT) ort

    to 18 VDC

    (w/o UHF modem)e CDC68

    ckup battery for NVRAM and RTC storage;eration for approximately 100 days.

    uetooth and (Serial) RS-232C

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    Port specifications COM1: 4,800 to 115,200 bps (RS Level)115,200 bps (default)Bluetooth: 115,200 bps (SPP/Single Channel mode)

    Modem Antenna BNC or reverse polarity TNC (depending on modem type)NMEA

    NMEA version Ve

    Messages GG

    Output interval Up

    DGPS

    Correction format RT

    RTCM message type

    1,

    Process interval Up

    Output interval for RTCM correction data

    Up

    Elevation mask 0 t

    Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801

    r. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0

    A, GLL, GNS, GRS, GSA, GST, GSV, HDT, RMC, VTG, ZDA, ROT, GMP

    to 20Hz

    CM SC104 Ver 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, 3.1

    3, 9, 31, 32, 34; user selectable

    to 20Hz

    to 20Hz

    o 90 degrees (independent of data logging)

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    RTK

    Correction formata CMR/CMR+, RTCM SC104 Ver 2.2, 2.3, 3.0 or 3.1

    RTCM message type

    User selectable

    Ambiguity initialize OT

    Baseline Length Up

    Initialize time > 1

    Output interval for CMR/RTCM

    Up

    Elevation 0 t

    Solution mode DeEx

    Process interval Up

    Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801

    F (L1, L1/L2) to 50km

    5 seconds, typical

    to 20Hz

    o 90 degrees (independent of data logging)lay (synchronization)trapolation (not synchronized) to 20Hz

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    Survey Accuracyb

    Static L1 only: H: 3mm + 0.8 ppm xD V: 4mm + 1 ppm xD

    L1

    Fast Static L1

    Kinematic L1

    RTK L1

    DGPS PoTy

    Cold startWarm startReacquisition

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    a.CMR/CMR+isathirdpartyproprietaryformat.Useofthisformatisnotrecommendedandperformancecannotbeguaranteed.UseofindustrystandardRTCM3.xisalwaysrecommendedforoptimalperformance.

    b.RMSValues:Accuracydependsonthenumberofsatellitesused,obstructions,satellitegeometry(DOP),occupationtime,multipatheffects,atmosphericconditions,baselinelength,surveyprocedures,anddataquality.

    Perfor in elevation and adhere

    In area sed ionospheric activit

    Use ro .P/N:100160801

    mance specifications assume a minimum of 6 GPS satellites above 15 degrees nce to the procedures recommended in this manual.

    s of high multipath, during periods of large PDOP, and during periods of increay, performance may degrade.

    bust checking procedures in areas of extreme multipath or under dense foliage

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    GPSBoardDetails 76

    GPS Board Details

    Table5.GPSBoardSpecifications

    Receiver Type (set by activating the proper OAF)

    Internal GNSSboard: HiPer V

    G: GPS L1GDGGGG

    Hardware type:country/region/pur-pose dependent

    wiwiwiwiwiwi

    Tracking Specification

    Standard Channels 22GP

    Tracked Signals GPGL

    Tracking Functions

    Multi-path reduction

    CoP/N:100160801

    : GPS L1/L2:GPS/GLONASS L1D: GPS/GLONASS L1/L2

    thout internal radio/modemth Digital UHF IIth Digital UHF II + HSPAth Digital UHF II + CDMAth FH915th FH915+HSPA

    s

    6 channelsa; Vanguard ASIC with patented Universal Tracking Channel TechnologyS and GLONASS, WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/QZSS S: L1, L1 C/A, L2, L2P(Y), L2C code and carrierONASS: L1P, L1 C/A, L2 C/A, L2P code and carrier

    de and Carrier

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    GPSBoardDetails 77

    PLL/DLL/QLL Bandwidth, order, adjustableSmoothing interval Code and Carrier

    WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS

    Optional

    Data Features

    Formats TP

    Features Up10RTMuGeDiOuCM

    Memory

    Internal Memory SD

    Capacity De

    Logging Interval 0.0

    a.VanguardASICincludes

    Table5.GPSBoardSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801

    S, NMEA, RTCM, CMR/CMR+

    to 20 Hz update rate for real time position and raw data (code and carrier)cm code phase and 0.1mm carrier phase precisionCM SC104 version 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, and 3.1 I/Oltiple Base RTCMoid and Magnetic Variation models fferent DATUMs supporttput of grid coordinatesR and CMR+ support

    /SDHC card, removable

    pendent on capacity of the installed SD/SDHC card

    5 to 86,400 seconds, depending on purchased options

    twodedicatedchannelsforLBandsignaltracking.ThereceiverdoesnotsupportLBandsignaltracking.

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    Bluetooth Module Details

    Internal Topco

    Forcompletedet eManual(p/n:100159801).

    Table6.BluetoothModuleSpecifications

    Range Up to 10 m (indoor), up to 50m (outdoor)Type Class 1a

    a.ForthereceiversClass

    Service classes Mi

    Supported profiles SP

    Frequency Country Code

    NoP/N:100160801

    n Digital UHF II Modem General Specifications

    ailsregardingtheTopcondigitalUHFIImodem,refertotheTopconRadioGuideReferenc

    1Bluetoothfunctionalitytoworkproperly,theconnecteddevicemustalsosupportClass1Bluetooth.

    scellaneous

    P

    rth America and Europe

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    Table7.GRX2DigitalUHFIIModemGeneralSpecifications

    Parameter Specification

    Operating frequency rangea UHF 400 470 MHz

    Modulation techniques

    Protocolsb,c

    Occupied bandwidtha (chanData transmission rate at 25Channel Spacing

    Data transmission rate at 20Channel SpacingData transmission rate at 12Channel Spacing

    Data speed of serial interfaForward Error CorrectionScramblingCommunication modeP/N:100160801

    GMSK and 4-Level FSK (4FSK)Satel 4FSKPDL GMSKPDL 4FSKTrimTalk GMSK

    nel spacing) 25 kHz, 20 kHz or 12.5 kHz kHz 9600 bps GMSK

    19200 bps 4FSK kHz 4800 bps GMSK

    9600 bps 4FSK.5 kHz 4800 bps GMSK

    9600 bps 4FSKce Max 115200 bps

    Yes

    Yes

    Half-Duplex

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    InternalFH915+ModemGen 80

    Internal FH915

    Operation modes TransmitterReceiverRepeater

    a.Dependentonthecountryandregion,andmode(base/rover)ofoperation.b.UseofPDLandSatel4F

    isrecommendedforalc.Thedatatransmissionc

    withUHFNarrowbandpleaseseehttp://transalsoinplaceinotherglocalcomplianceobliga

    Parameter

    Operating frequency rangecountry/region/purpose depSignal structuringHopping patternHopping channelsOccupied bandwidthFrequency modulation tech

    Table7.GRX2DigitalUHFIIModemGeneralSpecifications(Continued)

    Parameter SpecificationeralSpecifications P/N:100160801

    + Modem General Specifications

    SKprotocolsisrecommendedinapplicationswherepossible.Notethataminimumbaudrateof9600bpslRTKoperations.CompatibilitywithTrimTalkissubjecttosomerestrictions.onfigurationsindicated(protocolandchannelspacing)aretheonlyprotocolsthatprovidecomplianceingrestrictionsthatareeffectiveasofJanuary1,2013intheUSandCanada.Formoreinformation,ition.fcc.gov/pshs/publicsafetyspectrum/narrowbandingfaq.htmlfordetails.Similarrestrictionsarelobalmarkets.PleasecontactyourDealerorlocalgovernmentradioauthoritytoensureyouunderstandtions.

    Table8.InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications

    Specification

    endent902 to 928 MHz, United States915 to 925 MHz, AustraliaFrequency hopping spread spectrum5 per band, user-selected128

    100KHz

    nique FSK, 64 Kbps

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    InternalFH915+ModemGen 81

    System gain 135 dBNetwork topology Point-to-point, point-to-multipointProtocol FH915, FH915+Transmitter (TX)Carrier powerReceiver (RX)SensitivityDynamic rangeData communicationsSerial interfaceSerial data rateEffective radio link rate

    Error correctionAntenna TypeTypeConnectorGain

    Table8.InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications(Continued)

    Parameter SpecificationeralSpecifications P/N:100160801

    250 mW (24 dBm)/1 W (30 dBm), user selectable

    -105 dBm at 10-4 BER105 dBm

    RS2329600, 19200, 38400, 57600 bps, user selectable9600, 10200, 17000, 51000 bpsUser selectable for FH915; automatic selection for FH915+FEC (15.7) majority decoding

    1/2 wave sleeve dipoleReverse polarity TNC2.1 dBi

  • Specifica

    tions

    OptionalCellularModuleDet 82

    Optional Cellular Module Details

    ThissectiondescribesthespecificationsofthecellularmodulesofferedwiththeHiPerVreceiver.

    CDMA Module Specifications

    General (Dual

    Supported bands

    TX power

    Data

    AT command Se

    Regulatory and approvalsails P/N:100160801

    Table 9. Cellular Module Specifications

    Band CDMA 1xRTT Module)

    a CDMA 800/1900 MHz

    800 MHz Class 3 (24 dBm)1900 MHz Class 2 (24 dBm)1x/QNC/HSPDCSD, Max BR 14.4 Kbps

    t N/A

    CDG1, CDG2FCC, IC, CCCEMCQS9000 manufacturingRoHS/WEEE

  • Specifica

    tions

    OptionalCellularModuleDet 83

    a.TopconGNSSreceiversequippedwithintegratedC24wirelessmodulesareauthorizedtooperateintheUSonlyontheVerizonTMwirelessnetwork.

    HSPA Module Specifications

    Table 10. Cellular Module Specifications

    General (3.5G

    Supported bands

    TX power

    Data

    AT command Seails P/N:100160801

    Wireless Module Quad-band GSM and UMTS/HSPA)

    GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHzUMTS/HSPA 850/1900/2100 MHz

    UMTS/HSPA - Class 3 (0.25 Watt)GSM 850/900 MHz Class 4 (2 Watt)GSM 1800/1900 MHz Class 1 (1 Watt)EDGE 850/900 MHz Class E2 (0.5 Watt)EDGE 1800/1900 MHz Class E2 (0.4 Watt)UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 3GPP, Release 6GSM/GPRS 3GPP, Release 9Max uplink 5.76 Mbps, max downlink 7.2 MbpsEDGE, Multi-Slot class 12CSD, Max BR 14.4 Kbps GSM, Max BR 14.4 Kbps UMTS

    t GSM 07.05, 07.07

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    tions

    Battery(BDC70)Specification 84

    Battery (BDC7

    Regulatory and approvals

    FCC, ICANATEL (Brazil)PTCRBR&TTE/CEGCF

    Table 10. Cellular Module Specifications

    General

    Nominal voltage 7.2

    Capacity 5.2

    Dimensions 38

    Weight about abs P/N:100160801

    0) Specifications

    RoHS/WEEEACMABABT

    Table 11. Battery Specifications

    V

    Ah

    (W) x 70 (D) x 40 (H) mmout 195g

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    Charger(CDC68)Specification 85

    Charger (CDC68) Specifications Table 12. Charger Specifications

    General

    Input voltage: AC

    Charging time per battery (at 25C):

    ab(C or low

    Charging temperature range:

    0C

    Storage temperature range:

    -20

    Size: 94

    Weight: abs P/N:100160801

    100 to 240V

    out 4 hoursharging can take longer than the times stated above when temperatures are either especially high.) to 40C (32F to 104F)

    C to 65C (-4F to 149F)

    (W) X 102 (D) X 36 (H) mmout 170g

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    tions

    ConnectorSpecifications 86

    Connector Specifications

    Thereceiverhas3externalconnectors;oneUHF/915+radiomodemorcellularantennaconnector.

    UHF Radio Modem Connector

    Reverse T

    Modem

    UHF B

    Modem

    915+ RP/N:100160801

    NC Connector

    Table13.UHFModemConnectorSpecifications

    Type Signal Type Dir Details

    NC Modem I/O I/O RF/GSM output frommodem antenna

    Table14.ReverseTNCConnectorSpecifications

    Type Signal Type Dir Details

    everse TNC Modem I/O I/O RF/GSM output frommodem antenna

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    tions

    ConnectorSpecifications 87

    Power Connector

    Rimmed in red, the power connector (on the right) is a 5-pin sealed receptacle. Table 15 gives power connector specifications.

    Table

    Number Si

    1

    2 Pow

    3 Pow

    4

    5

    12

    3

    5P/N:100160801

    15.PowerConnectorSpecifications

    gnal Name Dir Details

    Not used

    er_INP P Input

    er_GND P Ground, power return

    Not used

    Not used

    4

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    ConnectorSpecifications 88

    Serial RS 232 Connector

    Rimmed in black, the serial RS232 connector (on the right) is a sealed receptacle, 7 pin, ODU part number G80F1C-T07QC00-0000. Table 16 gives the RS232 connector specifications.

    Table

    Number Si

    1

    2 GN

    3 CTS

    4 RTS

    5 RX

    6 TXD

    7

    1

    23 7P/N:100160801

    16.RS232ConnectorSpecifications

    gnal Name Dir Details

    Not used

    D Signal ground

    I Clear to send

    O Request to send

    D I Receive data

    O Transmit data

    Not used

    45

    6

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    tions

    SD/SDHCCardRecommendat 89

    SD/SDHC Card Recommendations

    Table 17isarecommendedlistofSD/SDHCcardsthatweretestedwiththereceiver.Thislistofrecommendationsisbasedontestingresultsavailabletodateandshouldnotbeconsideredacomprehensivelist.ThereceiveriscapableofworkingwithSD/SDHCcardswithastoragecapacityofupto32GB.

    Manufacturer tingure (C)

    ATP AF 85

    Transcends TS 85

    Panasonic RP 85

    Panasonic RP 85

    FujiFilm SD 85Sony SF 85

    Toshiba SD 85

    HagiwaraSys-com HP 55ions P/N:100160801

    Table17.SD/SDHCCardRecommendations

    Model Name Card Type Capacity Class OperaTemperat

    2GSDI (Industrial Grade) SD 2 GB -40 to2GSD801 (Industrial Grade) SD 2 GB -40 to-SDP02G SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to

    -SDW04G SDHC 4 GB Class 10 -25 to

    -002G-C4A SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to

    -2N1 SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to

    -E002G4 SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to

    C-SD2GT4C SD 2 GB Class 4 0 to

  • Specifica

    tions

    90

    Lexar LSD2GBAC SD 2 GB 0 to 55

    Buffalo RDDC-S2GC4 SD 2 GB Class 4 0 to 55

    Table17.SD/SDHCCardRecommendations

    Manufacturer Model Name Card Type Capacity Class OperatingTemperature (C)

    2GBor cards,useFAT32formatti

    Useofth nrecognizedcard,etc.)wh

    P/N:100160801

    lessSDcardscanbeformattedwithFAT16orFAT32onWindowsPCplatform.For4GBSDng.

    elistedSD/SDHCcardsmaycauseinconsistentperformance(rawdataloggingproblem,uenusedwithHiPerandGRXreceivers:

    SanDiskStandardSeries(ModelName:SDSDB4096andSDSDB2048)SanDiskUltraSeries(ModelName:SDSDH002G)Transcends(ModelName:TS4GSDHC6)ModelBSD2G4fromI/OdataexhibitgoodperformanceifformattedinFAT16format.

  • Warranty 91P/N:100160801

    Warranty

    TopconpositioningequipmentareguaranteedagainstdefectivematerialandworkmanshipundernormaluseandapplicationconsistentwiththisManual.Theequipmentisguaranteedfortheperiodindicated,onthewarrantycardaccompanyingtheproduct,startingfromthedatethattheproductissoldtotheoriginalpurchaserbyTopconsAuthorizedDealers.2

    Duringthewarrantyperiod,Topconwill,atitsoption,repairorreplacethisproductatnoadditionalcharge.Repairpartsandreplacementproductswillbefurnishedonanexchangebasisandwillbeeitherreconditionedornew.Thislimitedwarrantydoesnotincludeservicetorepairdamagetotheproductresultingfromanaccident,disaster,misuses,abuseormodificationoftheproduct.

    WarrantyservicemaybeobtainedfromanauthorizedTopconwarrantyservicedealer.Ifthisproductisdeliveredbymail,purchaseragreestoinsuretheproductorassumetheriskoflossordamageintransit,toprepayshippingchargestothewarrantyservicelocationandtousetheoriginalshippingcontainerorequivalent.Alettershouldaccompanythepackagefurnishingadescriptionoftheproblemand/ordefect.

    Thepurchaserssoleremedyshallbereplacementasprovidedabove.InnoeventshallTopconbeliableforanydamagesorotherclaimincludinganyclaimforlostprofits,lostsavingsorotherincidentalorconsequentialdamagesarisingoutoftheuseof,orinabilitytouse,theproduct.

    2.ThewarrantyagainstdefectsinaTopconbattery,charger,orcableis90days.

  • SafetyWarnings 92

    Safety Warnings

    General Warnings

    Tocom radiomodem.

    TPSrecei istances,anglesanddepths,a

    W Af W W Co

    TPSrecei edperiodispermittedP/N:100160801

    plywithRFexposurerequirements,maintainatleast25cmbetweentheuserandthe

    versaredesignedforsurveyandsurveyrelateduses(thatis,surveyingcoordinates,dndrecordingsuchmeasurements).Thisproductshouldneverbeused:ithouttheuserthoroughlyunderstandingthismanual.terdisablingsafetysystemsoralteringtheproduct.ithunauthorizedaccessories.ithoutpropersafeguardsatthesurveysite.ntrarytoapplicablelaws,rules,andregulations.

    versshouldneverbeusedindangerousenvironments.Useinrainorsnowforalimit.

  • Genera

    l Warn

    ings

    BatteryPackWarnings 93

    Battery Pack Warnings

    Neverattempttoopenthecasingofthedetachablebatteries!LithiumIonbatteriescanbedangerousifmishandled!

    Donotin cessiveheatcancauseser

    Tamperin atteryswarranty. Do Do Do Do Do DoP/N:100160801

    cinerateorheatbatterypackabove212degreesfahrenheit(100degreescelsius).


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